We have a NEW World Champion!!!!
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- Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025
- The 2024 FIDE WORLD RAPID & BLITZ CHAMPIONSHIP!
Chess is a battle of the minds, where every move is a calculated risk, and every second could shift the balance between triumph and defeat. This year, the 2024 FIDE World Rapid & Blitz Championship will take place on Wall Street, the heart of the financial world, where every day the stakes are the same - strategy and calculated risk award the champions. This year’s event will see the two worlds merging for an epic championship challenge.
PGN OF THE GAME:
[[Event "FIDE World Rapid Chess Championship 2024"]
[Site "New York, United States"]
[Date "2024.12.28"]
[Round "12.2"]
[White "Praggnanandhaa R"]
[Black "Murzin, Volodar"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "2688"]
[BlackElo "2588"]
[Variant "Standard"]
[TimeControl "-"]
[ECO "C54"]
[Opening "Italian Game: Classical Variation, Greco Gambit"]
[Termination "Unknown"]
[Annotator "lichess.org"]
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. c3 Nf6 5. d4 exd4 6. e5 d5 { C54 Italian Game: Classical Variation, Greco Gambit } 7. Bb5 Ne4 8. cxd4 Bb6 9. Nc3 O-O 10. Be3 Bf5 11. O-O Nxc3 12. bxc3 f6 13. Qd2 Be4 14. Bxc6 bxc6 15. exf6 Bxf3 16. fxg7 Rf7 17. gxf3 Qf6 18. f4 Qf5 19. Kh1 Rxg7 20. Qe2 Kf7 21. Qf3 Rag8 22. Rae1 Qg4 23. Qxg4 Rxg4 24. Rc1 Kf6 25. c4 Kf5 26. c5 Ba5 27. Rb1 Rg2 28. Rb3 Ke4 29. Rfb1 Kf3 30. f5 Ke2 31. f6 R2g6 32. R3b2+ Kf3 33. Rb3 Ke2 34. R1b2+ Kf1 35. Rb1+ Be1 36. Rxe1+ Kxe1 37. Rb1+ Ke2 38. Bf4 Rxf6 39. Bg3 Kd3 40. Rb4 Rg4 41. Rb7 Rf7 42. f4 h5 43. Kg2 h4 44. Kf3 hxg3 45. Kxg4 g2 46. Rb1 g1=Q+ 47. Rxg1 { Black wins. } 0-1
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That's my boy! I always believed he would be a world champion some, about 4 years ago his exterior was giving me Magnus vibes and his game had maturity at that time. So I always root for him when he plays.
I seen his games plays good but not as a real champion winning on mistakes and help by promoters doesn't looks promising
@@luishon11
Stop hating
And even inventing stuff,
Help from promoters 😂😂😂😂😂 bruh
Just discovered this channel. Quality commentary straight to the point. Thank you.
King movement worked well for Murzin Pragg couldn’t make optimal moves when needed great endgame Congrats a big win for the young GM Thanks Jozarov
That was an unbelievable swing checking with the wrong rook. A well deserved win by Murzin, great analysis, Thanks Josip.
Amazing win for Volodar
Brutal partida, gracias jozarov, saludos
Gracias! 😊
The Hans Hikaru game was crazy too Suggestion #
Yeah, Hikaru was playing a whole lot of nonsense moves in his games. Self-admitted if you watch his analysis.
The old guard crumbled in this tournament, now another new youngster has a World Title
@@newil_yovac doesnt seem that anyone crumbled, apart from some young up and comers and some of the older guard not playing titled tuesdays it was pretty much that. so it was basically the toughest titled tuesday yet. magnus did have a shitty tournament which is rare but happens (prob just a little form lost after crushing for the entire year?)
@@newil_yovacMurzin really surprised everyone I had read where Magnus named many top players of who he thought would win besides himself he hadn’t even mentioned Murzin name .
@@newil_yovacI watch Hikaru and like he said if he felt his standings were better than he would’ve been really upset with his Loss to Hans . But he felt his game vs Jacobson ( I’m not sure of the name) another player he had lost against was even a bigger defeat for himself . And than that crazy game vs Donchenko with the 50 move rule making it a draw . He was not happy with his performance he said “ Hans will probably tweet something . Like an Idiot “ 😅 but that it was only one game
Great analysis! Thanks!
It is Мурзин, not Муршин.
With appx. 25 MILLION dollars in the bank, Magnus doesn't need to compete in any more championships or tournaments. 25 million is enough money to live another 40 years for him. He can quit a tournament midway, no loss for him. That's all. He chose to exercise his power (his visibility and his personal wealth) and tell FIDE to go F themselves. He's not a "yes man". He now will just do his own thing.
Imagine being this upset about being asked to follow the dress code. Magnus comes across as a big baby
Turn board when black wins!
Its good to see russia have some upcomeing players congrats to him bravo
Too fast analysis . Appreciable
Excessively fast and appreciable at the same time?
Would you mind clarifying what you mean?
Thank you!
I am just waiting when Magnus kick him ass
He is too busy kicking his own arse right now